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windows - How do I hide the eol doc chars ^M in VIM

In gvim on windows if I have text with CRLF eol then the text will display ^M at the end of each line.

How do I 'hide' that special char from display?

The :set nolist command """ does not dismiss it.

UPDATE

I did :set fileformats=unix,dos as a list. It didn't work at first, but I closed the file and reopened it again and it worked.

By default I had set fileformats to only unix value.

Thanks for answers.

question from:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1505978/how-do-i-hide-the-eol-doc-chars-m-in-vim

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You may want to set fileformat to dos.

:ed ++ff=dos %

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